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the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do too much. >> germany has mixed feelings. on the one side, a lot of people still have a problem seeing germany taking on a leadership role. that has a lot to do with historical concerns. on the other side, a lot of people would like to see germany take a leadership in europe, and since germany is the only country that can provide leadership at the moment, some say merkel is doing too much. others say too little. >> international media coverage swings between respect and rejection of the country's role. whichever it is, the world's eyes are on merkel. >> germany is an anchor of s
the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do...
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opportunities in europe, you heard me right, europe. even with the debt crisis and austerity measures. running the scout international fund, that fund up about 20% this year finding bargains throughout europe land. the global footprint. up next with a fox business exclusive. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more thayou have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi ca and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar t
opportunities in europe, you heard me right, europe. even with the debt crisis and austerity measures. running the scout international fund, that fund up about 20% this year finding bargains throughout europe land. the global footprint. up next with a fox business exclusive. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more thayou have to. only citi price rewind automatically...
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linked exposure to the sovereign debt and banking debt of europe. we need to ask ourselves about how much exposure there might be for a given company to the chinese economy. for example, for most of 2011, it was impossible to own bank. they were perceived to have links to the troubled euro and its akurtdments. we tried to vacuum them from europe, the italian bond market or overstressed french and spanish counterparts. we got our heads handed to us. similarly, owning tech -- when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, come on, as much as 20%, 25% of earnings from tech are derived from the continent. typically it's been deadly. we know this because the business don't dodge in on the conference calls. that's how you learn about it, people. the analysts won't let them get away with. listen to the q&a. at the end of the call if you are in a company with european exposure, you'll hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia, one out of every two questions about china. just too hard a steeplechase to go throug
linked exposure to the sovereign debt and banking debt of europe. we need to ask ourselves about how much exposure there might be for a given company to the chinese economy. for example, for most of 2011, it was impossible to own bank. they were perceived to have links to the troubled euro and its akurtdments. we tried to vacuum them from europe, the italian bond market or overstressed french and spanish counterparts. we got our heads handed to us. similarly, owning tech -- when tech is often...
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bank of america, domestic banks with little exposure to europe. jpmorgan, morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earning pr share gains entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i tried to choose -- figure out which ones can at times break the tug of the sector, the gravitational pull, and which ones can really shine because if the sector falls back into favor i've got to be ready. for example, ever since the market hit bottom in 2009, remember the march bottom, generational, we've seen many sectors of retail and individual stocks within those sectors outperform. i like to listen to the earnings calls of all the retailers, but at given times i am wrapped by the groups doing the best. by far the top performers during this period than the discount stores. particularly the dollar stores. notably dollar general, dg, and dollar tree. when i see the markets tired of money go to retail, i go back to my earnings report memory and i r
bank of america, domestic banks with little exposure to europe. jpmorgan, morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earning pr share gains entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i tried to choose -- figure out which ones can at times break the tug of the sector, the gravitational pull, and which ones can really shine because if the sector falls back into favor i've got to...
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also he said united europe could be a competitor for the united states. with the arctic icecap, if the arctic was open for shipping and a friend would sail the northwest passage up green land and across canada that shipping in the northern arctic that could provide alternative routes that is somewhat less of an emphasis of the indian ocean. to bring russia closer to america fundamentally. it would make canada significant you have shale guest, the tar sand and the hydropower resources with open arctic it would be that much more significant. >> i would like to offer a quick comment. to go through another level off from the decade. but with the change with syria. but to on burden of responsibility, which countries do you envision south america, africa, you wrote about india obviously. in to be applied in and share our objectives? >> interesting brazil has carved out the identity. they always have trouble making arrangements to do missions of brazil. they are more standoffish. because of geography in west africa over the force of a decade so brazil would not
also he said united europe could be a competitor for the united states. with the arctic icecap, if the arctic was open for shipping and a friend would sail the northwest passage up green land and across canada that shipping in the northern arctic that could provide alternative routes that is somewhat less of an emphasis of the indian ocean. to bring russia closer to america fundamentally. it would make canada significant you have shale guest, the tar sand and the hydropower resources with open...
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what the years brought us all today our news teams recall the austerity anger that took hold across europe. it came to the point where if you walked into the studio you knew there was going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we actually we all sat so still it's. square and i just see the come around behind the camera everybody else around me putting gas masks on like we had a few for moscow during the so you know life before i can say anything you get that horrible taste in your mouth and of course it's the tear gas that's become so synonymous with these demonstrations in greece along with the firing of molotov cocktails and clashes with the place the producers like to see their correspondents in the middle of a crowd which is great but then the crowd are shouting correspondents try to speak out everyone's very loud you can't hear anything that makes for good television. it's
what the years brought us all today our news teams recall the austerity anger that took hold across europe. it came to the point where if you walked into the studio you knew there was going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we actually we all sat so still it's. square and i just...
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in europe as well that will write it out of opportunity well it's interesting it is international i can see where the opportunity would arise let's talk about logistics because one of the first things that we were wondering was about how that kind of is managed how do you manage these cars and you'll and how to get the cars where they're in demand kind of some of these unique aspects of it is and is there any proprietary or special software that you use in order to manage some of these things you know absolutely our technology we consider is carsharing two point zero because our technology allows a truly on demand experience for our members they can simply locate a vehicle on their smartphone walk up to it and use their membership card to unlock the doors and as you mentioned in the previous piece put in your pin code answer a couple questions and you're free to drive and you're not you're not locked into a period of time that you need to return the car nor do you have to lock into a tell us where you're going to return it to so our technology really gives our members that flexibili
in europe as well that will write it out of opportunity well it's interesting it is international i can see where the opportunity would arise let's talk about logistics because one of the first things that we were wondering was about how that kind of is managed how do you manage these cars and you'll and how to get the cars where they're in demand kind of some of these unique aspects of it is and is there any proprietary or special software that you use in order to manage some of these things...
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during price talks with europe, russia has also -- often said it would seek other buyers and focus more on asian buyers. >> china's biggest producer of so-called rare earths has suspended output at some of its plants for another month as part of an effort to push up prices. >> rare earths are a group of elements crucial for making high-tech gadgets like smartphones and ipads, and they're mostly found in china, giving producers a handle on the market. and despite that, prices are falling. >> rare earths are, in china, but many minds in mongolia have fallen silent. state media says that will not change or at least another month. the country's biggest roberts player is trying to stop falling prices. as the world's biggest rare earths supplier, has plenty of power on the market. chinese companies -- of 97% of the global share of rare earths. the u.s. share is much smaller by comparison, as is russia's. rare earths prices have been diving, due to flagging demand. one of the biggest buyers of the elements was the solar industry, which is facing problems of its own. technology companies have b
during price talks with europe, russia has also -- often said it would seek other buyers and focus more on asian buyers. >> china's biggest producer of so-called rare earths has suspended output at some of its plants for another month as part of an effort to push up prices. >> rare earths are a group of elements crucial for making high-tech gadgets like smartphones and ipads, and they're mostly found in china, giving producers a handle on the market. and despite that, prices are...
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every amnesty in the past weather in europe or in then united states has had the effect of attracting more people in the country illegally in the hopes of a future amnesty. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, humane immigration policy that would take intocy account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, a due process make a determination of how work permits and legal status occurred. that is not enough.th the activist groups in this country t insist upon one thing, it is remarkable demand in my eyes, they insist upon amnesty and this president is insisting upon amnesty. what is your reaction? >> what i worry about most is not amnesty, but incredibly successful campaign toma stigmatize any immigration enforcementti whatsoever.ha when you have opposition across the country to a program called secure communities which says if you have committed a crime and you enter a jail, the jailsh authorities should notify the federal immigrationh authorities to your presence, that is now viewed as unfair to legal immigrants, so we can't eve
every amnesty in the past weather in europe or in then united states has had the effect of attracting more people in the country illegally in the hopes of a future amnesty. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, humane immigration policy that would take intocy account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, a due process make a determination of how work permits and legal status occurred. that is not enough.th the activist groups in this...
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use locks but if you look at democracy in the west you can be in the united states and so because in europe. honest. it's issues of these democracies we garance he writes menard on the other hand it's not time to i don't know guarantee. a sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle it's not going to be something that should really go it's going to get. so it's the rights of the minority that are in worry some of the liberals in each and they have a right to be worried. israel has given the green light to building another twelve hundred new settlements in east jerusalem on land that's considered illegally occupied under international law this in addition to the already approved construction of thousands of homes in the west bank in retaliation over the palestinians upgraded u.n. status artie's middle east correspondent paula sleepier has more. what we're witnessing is that israel is continuing with its expansion of settlements and this new announcement is that it has approved the building of some one thousand two hundred secure homes in globe which is a neighborhood in east jerusalem across the
use locks but if you look at democracy in the west you can be in the united states and so because in europe. honest. it's issues of these democracies we garance he writes menard on the other hand it's not time to i don't know guarantee. a sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle it's not going to be something that should really go it's going to get. so it's the rights of the minority that are in worry some of the liberals in each and they have a right to be worried. israel has given the green...
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it is very difficult to give service in europe. when i was asking people, they said, why would we serve? there is a bureau for that. there are some places in europe burk it is illegal to give volunteer service. as i see the united states going in the same trend of outsourcing, it is so overregulated and so over controlling of your life, it takes away your freedom to even support yourself, how would you propose the government relinquished power is that it has taken over peacefully? how do you think the government would be able to let go of this control of our lives? >> i agree with every syllable you just said. [laughter] badyou almost provoked me to be more political than i felt comfortable doing in this chapel. leave more space, more breathing room for civil society. this astonishing combustion of voluntary association. in my remarks, i used the analogy of a tree. in the shade of which, smaller things cannot grow. that is the danger of an excess of state. >> [inaudible] how can we get them to take the laws out? >> win some electio
it is very difficult to give service in europe. when i was asking people, they said, why would we serve? there is a bureau for that. there are some places in europe burk it is illegal to give volunteer service. as i see the united states going in the same trend of outsourcing, it is so overregulated and so over controlling of your life, it takes away your freedom to even support yourself, how would you propose the government relinquished power is that it has taken over peacefully? how do you...
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it is europe's second oldest, founded in the early 18th century. keller is augaten's youngest master painter, but she's traveled to ishikawa prefecture, the home of kitani-style porcelain, to learn how it's painted. >> there are some differences, and it's very interesting to learn and to see and to get more inspiration. for working at home. >> reporter: keller's first stop is the workshop of the popular kitani-ware painter buz buzan fukushima. here, she can take a close look at his elaborate brushwork adorning the ceramics. keller was surprised that even for fine lines kitani artists used brushes. the austrians use a kind of metallic pen. >> everything's brush. >> brush. many, many brush. >> also for the small -- >> also so. there brush. all brush. >> oh. >> next artist ayako minami showed keller how to use pigment the kitani way. the artist used special methods for the five primary colors like red, blue and yellow. for example, they mixed the pigment with metal or glass. after firing the color changes critically. this does not happen with austrian
it is europe's second oldest, founded in the early 18th century. keller is augaten's youngest master painter, but she's traveled to ishikawa prefecture, the home of kitani-style porcelain, to learn how it's painted. >> there are some differences, and it's very interesting to learn and to see and to get more inspiration. for working at home. >> reporter: keller's first stop is the workshop of the popular kitani-ware painter buz buzan fukushima. here, she can take a close look at his...
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in europe, the dax in germany is up and running. we are higher -- lower, rather, sorry, by half a percent. overnight in japan, the nikkei, that was higher. let's see the nikkei up about 1.5%. >>> now the holiday shopping season is drawing to a close. and early numbers suggest what started out strong is ending with a whimper. mastercard spending pulse unit estimate sales rose .7% over the past two months which would be the weakest pace since 2008 during the financial crisis. many analysts had expected sales to rise 3% to 4%. earlier we spoke with michael mcnamara from mastercard advisers about the impact the fiscal cliff may be having on consumers. listen in. >> beginning of december when we saw the sales numbers come down, confidence numbers come down. something the media coverage really has brought home and clarified what the fiscal cliff means to personal finance. and that debate really seems to be acting as -- almost creating a sense of gravity that's pulling down different elements of the economies. >> spending pulse says even o
in europe, the dax in germany is up and running. we are higher -- lower, rather, sorry, by half a percent. overnight in japan, the nikkei, that was higher. let's see the nikkei up about 1.5%. >>> now the holiday shopping season is drawing to a close. and early numbers suggest what started out strong is ending with a whimper. mastercard spending pulse unit estimate sales rose .7% over the past two months which would be the weakest pace since 2008 during the financial crisis. many...
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it is europe's seconds oldest, founded in the early 18th century. keller is the youngest master painter but she has traveled to ishikawa preif he can hurricane is the home of kit tanny-style porcelain, to learn how it's painted. >> there are some differences and it's very interesting to learn and to see and to get more inspiration for working at home. >> reporter: keller's first stop is the workshop of the popular kit tanny ware pay thor busan fukushima. here she can take a close look at his elaborate brush work surrounding the ceramics. keller was surprised that even for fine lines, kit tanny artists use brushes, the austrians use a kind ofani arti use brushes, the austrians use a kind of metallic pen. >> reporter: next, keller was shown how to use pigment the kitani way. they use special pigments to make the five primary colors like red, blund yellow. for example, they mix the pigment with metal or glass. after firing, the color changes critically. this does not happen with austrian pigments. >> and what is this color? >> reporter: now keller gets
it is europe's seconds oldest, founded in the early 18th century. keller is the youngest master painter but she has traveled to ishikawa preif he can hurricane is the home of kit tanny-style porcelain, to learn how it's painted. >> there are some differences and it's very interesting to learn and to see and to get more inspiration for working at home. >> reporter: keller's first stop is the workshop of the popular kit tanny ware pay thor busan fukushima. here she can take a close...
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any time you go to europe, i love europe. i'm not going to talk about the chocolate makers, but when you go to europe and especially great britain, you don't get the sense of optimism you don't get when you land back here in america. i heard you talk about the force multiplier. you multiply that 300 million times over, what a powerful force. >> i spend a lot of time out in the countryside talking to all kinds of audiences. trade associations and financial organizations and they are all worried about the economy and the unemployment rate. they haven't lost confidence. they are hustling and trying to make a living so that people make a better living for their families. don't count this place out. it will never be out. >> the second rule runs counter to what the reality is in washington right now. get mad and then get over it. you talked about how politics is not a zero sum game. your friend 90% of the time is not your enemy 10% of the time. >> i tell a story about a disagreement i had back in 2003 over the iraq war. france was
any time you go to europe, i love europe. i'm not going to talk about the chocolate makers, but when you go to europe and especially great britain, you don't get the sense of optimism you don't get when you land back here in america. i heard you talk about the force multiplier. you multiply that 300 million times over, what a powerful force. >> i spend a lot of time out in the countryside talking to all kinds of audiences. trade associations and financial organizations and they are all...
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europe's leaders including the new french president, committed to save the euro. it lives on, but for how long? number two, the deadliest month to date as the assad regime intensified their use of air power. >> one of the questions most asked in 2012 is how much longer can this man hold on to power? bashar al assad was under ever more intense pressure to step down. but his regime stepped up the firepower against the opposition. civilians caught in the cross fire, more than 40,000 people have died so far. >> this is yet another bread line. >> the opposition fights on, making more dramatic gains than ever. and gaining pleasures of additional support from the international community. number one, she fought back from the brink of death after being attacked on a school bus. the taliban shot malala in the head because she was an outspoken advocate for the education of girls in pakistan, but books won over bullets. the 15-year-old miraculously survived. she woke up in a british hospital and according to her father, immediately asked for her school books. the world was gr
europe's leaders including the new french president, committed to save the euro. it lives on, but for how long? number two, the deadliest month to date as the assad regime intensified their use of air power. >> one of the questions most asked in 2012 is how much longer can this man hold on to power? bashar al assad was under ever more intense pressure to step down. but his regime stepped up the firepower against the opposition. civilians caught in the cross fire, more than 40,000 people...
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europe is still on the mend, but it is doing what it needs to do. the u.s. has been growing. we've got housing, we've got automobiles. both have put in good numbers and we would expect that our economy will be able to weather the rockiness near term and benefit from an agreement on this fiscal cliff. >> steve weiss quickly. >> john, how do you see it playing out? we've seen a lot of ends being front end loaded only to fall off and maintain the back end. with everything that's going on in terms of spending, cutting back from europe and from u.s. standpoint. how do you see it playing out next year in terms of the market action? >> in terms of the market action, what we would expect, the first quarter a lot is going to depend on what happens with the fiscal cliff. as i said before, if we move into a recession, you're not going to get a 1585 target or 2 $108 in earnings. we're not expecting the powers that be in washington are going to be willing to save a defeat from the jaws of victory. >> you haven't watched them before, john, have you? >> i've been around for a long time. i h
europe is still on the mend, but it is doing what it needs to do. the u.s. has been growing. we've got housing, we've got automobiles. both have put in good numbers and we would expect that our economy will be able to weather the rockiness near term and benefit from an agreement on this fiscal cliff. >> steve weiss quickly. >> john, how do you see it playing out? we've seen a lot of ends being front end loaded only to fall off and maintain the back end. with everything that's going...
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tries to figure out what's in the bag for europe. kaiser report coming up in a few minutes sent to everybody celebrating have a very merry christmas. merry christmas time for a very special is a report. possibly the greatest punk legend. still active tearing out stadiums around the world plays a gentleman a very special kaiser report guest i present to you mr john cooper cartographer clark. fantastic my christmas wishes come true i saw you recently doing something i have to have you here to do it bongos trouser on those trials of painted a wall. now yes sir mungo's trials as there is who stole bongos trousers and he sang gallon stetson it's a cop my there is holiness improperly dress like that who stole bongos trousers cause it wasn't post your bets save the planet without x. who stole bone those trials as uncanny have them back east sun to do some good in a world and that's no way o. acts well politics is itself an off gig with out a scoundrel he'll give you some other stuff if you give him back he's kicked yes who stole that stetso
tries to figure out what's in the bag for europe. kaiser report coming up in a few minutes sent to everybody celebrating have a very merry christmas. merry christmas time for a very special is a report. possibly the greatest punk legend. still active tearing out stadiums around the world plays a gentleman a very special kaiser report guest i present to you mr john cooper cartographer clark. fantastic my christmas wishes come true i saw you recently doing something i have to have you here to do...
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, where should she go in europe? >> by train. that's what you do. >> you can sleep on it it's your hotel room for the night. >> it is but by december 31st book this deal. you get a global pass on eurail and it gives you access to 23 separate countries. you can sleep through all of them. >> you don't have to sleep through the country, but on your way to the country. >> exactly. >> skip a night paying for the hotel. two hotel deals. >> first, hilton worldwide, 40% off on weekend stays, that's across all their brands, and the best deal of all is right here in new york you've heard of restaurant week we call the dead week. they are not calling it hotel week from january 4th to the 20th. 26 different hotels here in new york offering deals as low as $100 a night versus $500 and up from that period of time from january 4th to the 20th you cannot beat that. >> i want to travel. >> i love traveling, although thinking about the train, i was once on an overnight train in europe, it literally shut down in the middle of the night
, where should she go in europe? >> by train. that's what you do. >> you can sleep on it it's your hotel room for the night. >> it is but by december 31st book this deal. you get a global pass on eurail and it gives you access to 23 separate countries. you can sleep through all of them. >> you don't have to sleep through the country, but on your way to the country. >> exactly. >> skip a night paying for the hotel. two hotel deals. >> first, hilton...
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the viennese ball has taken place in moscow and around europe since two thousand and three it's the brainchild of organizer alexander smuggler and i caught up with him to see why he decided to hold this one in montreaux. first of all we never did a ball in the life. we decided to do it and when we're choosing the place we consulted with some. partners from sweden switzerland so they said that. look at montreal this is beautiful small town on the lake so they came here spatially to check the place i was impressed so we decided to make both here. more than twenty thousand people have attended alexander's dumpsters and each one is planned down to the last detail how much preparation goes into gaza. it's you know it seems that it is very easy but it is not so definitely. to make a real ball you have several levels of it but you have to bring distress to august first at least once and for any one just all just seen gunners you have to yak about catering to don's flaw in order people have to submit it to the dogs because of this is all. i can already tell it was going to be a member of the kazan and
the viennese ball has taken place in moscow and around europe since two thousand and three it's the brainchild of organizer alexander smuggler and i caught up with him to see why he decided to hold this one in montreaux. first of all we never did a ball in the life. we decided to do it and when we're choosing the place we consulted with some. partners from sweden switzerland so they said that. look at montreal this is beautiful small town on the lake so they came here spatially to check the...
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pretty good year despite it being an election year, despite the fiscal cliff and ongoing problems in europe. the market has done better than it has usual done. what's changed? i think there will be continued political turmoil and slow growth but that's, particularly given valuations, may not be a bad year for equities as all. >> i'm going to add to that list having been a good year for the stock market. also had a lot of recovery in the housing market as well. do all these good things, all this progress become undone if we go over the fiscal cliff. >> i think clearly we've seen some healing in housing which is great and as has already been said we've seen some good progress over in europe and in china so that's all great. i'm neutral on equities in my allocation strategy fund, target rich funds and the reason for that is the fiscal cliff. if we go over the fiscal cliff then i think that given how lean companies are, and as slow as we're growing, we could see the economy dip back into recession and earnings estimates will have to go lower. >> the mastercard report on retail sales not good. t
pretty good year despite it being an election year, despite the fiscal cliff and ongoing problems in europe. the market has done better than it has usual done. what's changed? i think there will be continued political turmoil and slow growth but that's, particularly given valuations, may not be a bad year for equities as all. >> i'm going to add to that list having been a good year for the stock market. also had a lot of recovery in the housing market as well. do all these good things,...
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we know it innewsed music across europe, spain and italy. >> but you have no idea how delighted quazi moto was. the bell told to mark the hours of the day as it told to mark the liberation of the city in 1944. >> in front of notre dame and even in one of the towers of the famous cathedral, the nazis have established fire. >> we traveled west of paris to normandy to this village, to one of three bell foundrys still in operation. here they are casting the eight new bells to hang in the to your. >> the original bells were seized during the revolution and melted to cannon balls. they are recasting them in copper and continue using molds fashioned from horse hair and ma nuria. >> as we don't want them to make them twice, we will make them higher in tune. and we will take the met a aloff inside to get it perfectly calibrated. >> once tuned, they will toll for the first time in march on palm sunday. right now it is the christmas nativity scene that draws the crowds with two million people expected in december. always an attraction. though it's the majesty of notre dame that stands the greate
we know it innewsed music across europe, spain and italy. >> but you have no idea how delighted quazi moto was. the bell told to mark the hours of the day as it told to mark the liberation of the city in 1944. >> in front of notre dame and even in one of the towers of the famous cathedral, the nazis have established fire. >> we traveled west of paris to normandy to this village, to one of three bell foundrys still in operation. here they are casting the eight new bells to hang...
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so i think there is a lot of optimism - even in europe there's a lot of optimism, but we know how that all goes when there is a lot of optimism. so, anyway, slow trading expected this week. > will there be some last- minute adjustments, or have most of those folks already gone home and closed the books for the year? > > i think for the most part anyone that really had anything to do really has done it already. that would be the capital gains tax-type selling, that sort of thing. but there's always some minor window dressing issues that could come up. so i wouldn't really pay much attention to the price action this week. what is probably more important is the first couple weeks in january. > do you have any kind of end- of-the-year strategy here, or are you just kind of going sit on your hands? > > at this point, no. just wait 'til next year and start fresh. > no plan is a good plan. it's good to have you on the show this morning. take care. > > thanks angela. in our cover story, workers making the minimum will make a little more in ten states beginning january first. and each of those
so i think there is a lot of optimism - even in europe there's a lot of optimism, but we know how that all goes when there is a lot of optimism. so, anyway, slow trading expected this week. > will there be some last- minute adjustments, or have most of those folks already gone home and closed the books for the year? > > i think for the most part anyone that really had anything to do really has done it already. that would be the capital gains tax-type selling, that sort of thing. but...
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know, ten weeks, but the idea now is to coordinate monetary policy with fiscal policy, which is what europe should have done, they didn't. it's what the u.s. should do now, we have not. so, the idea is, a lot of yen printing and this should be really bullish for stocks, especially exporters and obviously bearish for the yen. and if you look at these charts, that trade has worked out in a tremendous fashion, very recently. >> seventh prime minister in six years, so, we don't overstate the instability in japan. still a high turnover. >> resolving door. by the way, this prime minister is actually coming back for another tour of duty. >> right. >> he served in 2007. >> party kicked out of power three years ago. here's my problem with this trade. everybody is talking about it this week. it's on all the blogs in a lot of the newspapers. the problem with this is, we've seen no less than five false breakouts since the bottom of global markets in march of 2009. the average selloff peak to trough is around 15%. when you get these things wrong, it hurts. so, i would not be rushing to join this trade.
know, ten weeks, but the idea now is to coordinate monetary policy with fiscal policy, which is what europe should have done, they didn't. it's what the u.s. should do now, we have not. so, the idea is, a lot of yen printing and this should be really bullish for stocks, especially exporters and obviously bearish for the yen. and if you look at these charts, that trade has worked out in a tremendous fashion, very recently. >> seventh prime minister in six years, so, we don't overstate the...
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and wishes are send in all over north america and europe and africa and really we have got wishes coming in from almost every country in the world now. and people are just expressing, all kinds of amazing hopes and dreams for the future of the world which is really encouraging for us. we create the tree as a symbol of the global unity and hope. and we are going to continue to add wishes to the tree all through the month of december. so we would love for you to go to our website which is rainbow fund.org and it is free and we will printout your wish on a piece of paper and fold it into a crane and put it up on the tree. now, i want to thank, some key people who helped with this year's tree. first i want to start off with our core team, our core creative team and that consists of karin kai and linda mihara and thank you they have been working on the tree for seven years. >> and this year we have the help of dozens of volunteers and i want to particularly acknowledge the university of berkeley alfa, fi omega service community and volunteers from one brick. aid for good, the san francisco ch
and wishes are send in all over north america and europe and africa and really we have got wishes coming in from almost every country in the world now. and people are just expressing, all kinds of amazing hopes and dreams for the future of the world which is really encouraging for us. we create the tree as a symbol of the global unity and hope. and we are going to continue to add wishes to the tree all through the month of december. so we would love for you to go to our website which is rainbow...
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or canada and the facility will huge natural gas to produce iron which will be sent back to europe to be processed into steel. >>> meantime, the nasdaq falling today but get this, shares of research in motion, yes, r.i.m., bucking the trend. seema mody with us now. this is not a typo, is it? >> not a typo. take a look at shares of research in motion. as you point out, best performing stock on the nasdaq 100, quite a sharp rebound when you take a look at shares in comparison to last friday, when the stock dipped lower by around 20%. of course, many traders calling this a relief rally when you have a lot of traders covering their shorts. there is also some blogs out there leaking pictures of what they say is the newest blackberry 10 of course. research in motion saying their blackberry 10 is slated to be released january 30th of next year. another bright spot, netflix. not the move you would expect. some customers were impacted by a service outage on christmas eve. it has been fully restored. we are seeing shares higher on the day. retail stocks getting hit. lot of the specialty retaile
or canada and the facility will huge natural gas to produce iron which will be sent back to europe to be processed into steel. >>> meantime, the nasdaq falling today but get this, shares of research in motion, yes, r.i.m., bucking the trend. seema mody with us now. this is not a typo, is it? >> not a typo. take a look at shares of research in motion. as you point out, best performing stock on the nasdaq 100, quite a sharp rebound when you take a look at shares in comparison to...
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succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. here with our tayyar with more international stories for you. there's a warning to israel that settlement expansion is a threat to peace and the two state solution with the palestinians israel's most recent announcement of twelve hundred more homes in this truce that brings the total number of housing units planned in the past few weeks to five and a half thousand these are illegal under international role but around half a million people already live in israeli settlement of peace campaigner ron pundak says their fate and the expansion of homes have become political bargaining chips. settlements is definitely within the vocabulary of talking into the center right voters so i believe that between now and twenty second of january we see only a variation of the discourse from the prime minister and the round of the issue of settlements i hope that those will stay only messages which are c
succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. here with our tayyar with more international stories for you. there's a warning to israel that settlement expansion is a threat to peace and the two state solution with the palestinians israel's most recent announcement of twelve hundred more homes in this truce that brings the total...
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nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where wate
nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do...
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but england, europe, undergraduate. so these orientation students were basically high school seniors ready to enter the freshman year of college. and so i talked with them. maybe 80 people are i said i'm just a scared he to tell you about the supreme court. and we started talking, and a student raised her hand, and she said, now checks and balances is very important in your constitution and the present checks -- who protects, who checks the coats? good question. not sure i had a satisfactory answer. [laughter] there is an answer. and another student raised his hand, and he said federalism is very important in america. but money goes to washington, and then it goes to the states with conditions. with grants and eight. doesn't this undermine federalism? in a student raised her hand and said now, chief justice john marshall was very much admired in the united states. for all his decisions popular when he wrote them? i said wait, stop. [laughter] i said, you knew i was coming. you know, preplanned. they said no, you don't u
but england, europe, undergraduate. so these orientation students were basically high school seniors ready to enter the freshman year of college. and so i talked with them. maybe 80 people are i said i'm just a scared he to tell you about the supreme court. and we started talking, and a student raised her hand, and she said, now checks and balances is very important in your constitution and the present checks -- who protects, who checks the coats? good question. not sure i had a satisfactory...
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twenty countries in the middle east and many other countries in the world and all the countries in europe except france can easily move into dependence on imported food which has huge volumes of baited water in it without any politics or any anxiety so provided there is enough water in the global system that is not only the water we can see and drink water we can pump and move from the ground water or from the river or the water in the soil profile which nobody people don't count but which is responsible for most of our food production provided there is enough in the global system in the united states in brazil in south american countries more generally in australia in france which is a net food x. water. one hundred sixty countries are the two hundred ten or so worldwide that are net food importers and therefore couldn't go into more of the water because they ran out they didn't and they won't although we do have a lot of questions to ask and we've got to ask a lot of society and its governments to make sure that society chooses to eat sensibly not waste and also get the farmers to be ev
twenty countries in the middle east and many other countries in the world and all the countries in europe except france can easily move into dependence on imported food which has huge volumes of baited water in it without any politics or any anxiety so provided there is enough water in the global system that is not only the water we can see and drink water we can pump and move from the ground water or from the river or the water in the soil profile which nobody people don't count but which is...
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your breath away fleeting across the sky as it was a mohnish good you know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds but also it is and are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world much of this here we see the great white pelican and several species of the domination pelican which are both in the read data book but there are only forty to fifty couples left in the region you know how we can use as well as other species at the monish who do know feed and face these birds are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area is a lake with a warrant is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salty a part of the money and the lakes getting salty every year the monish with the lows and all to fish oil reservoir which has failed in the nineteen fifties in the areas hot climate the evaporates quickly and the local saw as natural saltiness takes over just for the poor stupid storm matures there are relatively few water sources her
your breath away fleeting across the sky as it was a mohnish good you know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds but also it is and are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world much of this here we see the great white pelican and several species of the domination pelican which are both in the read data book but there are only forty to fifty couples left in the region you...
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harkens right back to charles posing you know who is the whole scam about stamps going back and forth to europe and of course the wording there is a proxy and should be poxy that's the word of the day for this christmas special poxy and then finally on this story that you know the greatest ponzi schemes in history have always been promoted by the government whether it was the south sea bubble or the two look bubbles and ordinary afghans had entrusted their deposits to cabo bank convinced by a sweeping advertising campaign and good publicity surrounding the bank which was touted by foreign donors and the afghan government as proof that the country was modernizing and stable i.e. the poverty barons pushed the people of afghanistan into this bank saying where the ones that advised them we know it's modern we know it's great big jump some of taliban are out there with the improvised explosive devices going after a few marines meanwhile the u.s. banks are in bank of capital stealing billions. and we've got all right stacy thanks so much darling not us the wedding rings. thank you max all right that'
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for a diverse holiday but those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. to meet speak to a language. will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots seven v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. wealthy british style. market why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. guys report on r g. welcome back more international news for you russia's upper house of parliament has unanimously approved a bill they've signed into law or will ban u.s. citizens were adopting russian children the draft always in response to washington's magnitsky act which apply sanctions to a list of russian officials allegedly involved in human rights violations or the bill now has to be signed by the president to become legal it is known as the door of yakovlev after the two year old
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. >> reporter: so far, only a few dozen have been sold in stores in europe and the u.s. but the orders keep coming in. even though there is some skepticism on the street. >> i think it's kind of creepy, actually. i don't like that idea at all. it just sort of seems a bit like big brother. >> that's weird. sick. >> especially if i was shopping in the underwear section. >> reporter: one high-end retailer in manhattan says it won't use the i.c., worried it may be an invasion of privacy. >> with the mannequin, i think it's even more frightening. it's almost as though -- remember that old movie "fx," somebody is watching you. so it's concerning. >> reporter: and in this economy, the last thing stores want to do is scare people away. >> if you're doing things the comfortable might not be comfortable with, you might have crossed the line. >> reporter: maybe if the mannequins were a little more human. >> yeah, i think that's a great idea. that way if you need something, you can ask them where it is. >> reporter: of course, there are actual real people already hired to do that. c
. >> reporter: so far, only a few dozen have been sold in stores in europe and the u.s. but the orders keep coming in. even though there is some skepticism on the street. >> i think it's kind of creepy, actually. i don't like that idea at all. it just sort of seems a bit like big brother. >> that's weird. sick. >> especially if i was shopping in the underwear section. >> reporter: one high-end retailer in manhattan says it won't use the i.c., worried it may be an...
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so beginning ninety's when the eastern europe opened up there were two countries that broke. through it was russia in romania and the second why why girl because so it was just like with this system for the first time that ok if you have a rice field and became a going to go and they were usually very popular because many of their friends are looking for children who who look like themselves with the same feature so romania saw them go see who doesn't spy and was thanks to them the pressure this is now to say. this is a little now and so russia is about the only country that we sent a wife children who the u.s. and other countries so you're saying that racism is a big factor in this race is a secular although i must say this also reading the minutes you'll get about this from a few races there are also other factors coming whether whether the literacy from countries or whether there's some kind of other feel good story that was racist that was the effect of yes. interesting i also want to ask you well what kind of regulations are now in place to protect adopted children well
so beginning ninety's when the eastern europe opened up there were two countries that broke. through it was russia in romania and the second why why girl because so it was just like with this system for the first time that ok if you have a rice field and became a going to go and they were usually very popular because many of their friends are looking for children who who look like themselves with the same feature so romania saw them go see who doesn't spy and was thanks to them the pressure...
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-day they were moving it through eastern europe the momentum it shifted the germans watched far more men on the eastern front six to one of them like that than they ever lost on the western front besides that it sets up a whole the whole concept of what world war two was because the we don't ever take into account the role of the british empire which controlled a large part of the world the richest resources prior to world war two so as to i mean i see your america stood like me i mean we were lost in this mythology from the beginning of our lives on which like the bomb was necessary we won world war two if you were the guy we have this right to police the world because we won that war on none of these above are true we don't reason we have the right is because we have the might because we have the atomic bomb and we led all the way through the entire arms race with the soviets we led by and by sometimes by large margins sometimes by less margins but we maintained this grip of this. dominion over the world and now we've moved into another era was space and cyber warfare we control a
-day they were moving it through eastern europe the momentum it shifted the germans watched far more men on the eastern front six to one of them like that than they ever lost on the western front besides that it sets up a whole the whole concept of what world war two was because the we don't ever take into account the role of the british empire which controlled a large part of the world the richest resources prior to world war two so as to i mean i see your america stood like me i mean we were...
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do you think is behind that well in the end of the eighty's or beginning ninety's when the eastern europe opened up there were two countries that were rather easy part to it was russia and romania and the fact that my why girls are so enthusiastic with their system for the first time that caucasian or white children became a very little and there were obviously very popular because many other friends are looking for children who who look like themselves with the same feature so romania down with a few dozen spies and was thanks to them the pressure this is now taking place. this improved a little now and so russia is about the only country that we sent a wife children who the u.s. and other countries so you're saying that racism is a big factor in this race is a secular although i must say there's also a reason the minutes you'll get about this from a few oka races are there are also other factors coming in whether whether it's all whether there's some kind of other feel good stories that we did with race that was the effect. interesting i also patients are now in place to protect adopted
do you think is behind that well in the end of the eighty's or beginning ninety's when the eastern europe opened up there were two countries that were rather easy part to it was russia and romania and the fact that my why girls are so enthusiastic with their system for the first time that caucasian or white children became a very little and there were obviously very popular because many other friends are looking for children who who look like themselves with the same feature so romania down...